Stress urinary incontinence PEMF
The protocol dedicated to stress urinary incontinence primarily targets the bladder and the bladder sphincter. It combines tissue and functional support around smooth muscle tone, inflammation, and local vitality. A few secondary frequencies broaden the approach toward emotional balance, general toxicity, and the sympathetic nervous system, with a cautious reading. The targeting of infectious or toxic contexts remains addressed as documentary support, without making it a central axis.
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